The new charts are a feature in Access 365, Access Runtime 2016 and Access 2016 are older versions and won't support this unless they are updated.There is currently no 365 version of Access Runtime nor can you install Access Runtime aswell as office 365 so machine with runtime is simply not as up to date.You'd need to convert that machine to Office 365 with a full version of Access to get the behaviour you desire or wait for Microsoft to release an Access Runtime 365 version.

Modern Charts have only been around since Version 1805 (Build 9330.2078), which is only available in the Monthly channel currently. 1809 will be available on the second Tuesday in September to the Semi-Annual (Targeted) channel and the second Tuesday in January for the Semi-Annual Channel.

Since the runtime doesn't require licenses, you can go ahead and download and install it from the MSI/EXE 2016 package that doesn't benefit from Office 365 updates (so it's really old), or you can install it via the Office Deployment Tool for Office 365/2016, which benefits from Office 365 updates and you can download here. This is also known as the Click to Run version of Office.

Step 1. Download the 2016 version of the Office Deployment Tool https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/de...s.aspx?id=49117Step 2. Extract/install the ODT to C:\ODT\Step 3. Create a configuration file to choose the applications to download/install and save to C:\ODT\Configuration.xmlStep 4. Run a command to download the installation files

Annoyingly, we've found that the Click to Run version is bereft of the ODBC accdb driver, so if you need it you will also need to install Access Database Engine 2016. To install that, download the installer, then run it with the /quiet command line argument, otherwise it won't install alongside the Access 2016 C2R runtime.

Let me know how you get on. We've installed 68 machines so far with the Access Runtime 2016 (1803, on the Semi-Annual channel), so I know it can be done!

Yes - I've got it working alongside Office 2010 and 2016. The only thing is that if you've installed 2016 using the MSI or EXE setup, you need to uninstall and reinstall with the Office Deployment Tool / Click to Run installer. We've installed Access Runtime 2016 via ODT/C2R alongside Office 2010 Home & Business, Office 2010 Professional, Office 2016 Home & Business and Office 2016 Business successfully.

Hi, Matty. Sorry to bother you. I finally got to the point of trying this, and have hit a snag...I'm attaching. It seems to not like that 2016 standard is installed. It sounds like you've worked around this already, any suggestions?